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nafta and i tell people, and i tell good people to hear me i'm going to be very tough with nafta but they say oh, please don't touch it. i say listen i'm going to make the deal better. oh, don't touch it. i said supposing i don't terminate it but i make it better, oh, don't touch it and i say why would they not want me to make it better even assuming you leave it the way it is whether we may or may not it depends on how the negotiation turns out, but they don't even want you to touch it even if you tell them we're going to make it better and then you say to yourself what's going on and then you say well they must be on the other side of the deal too and they are. they have companies that have factories in mexico. but i'm not interested that, i'm interested here. >> lou: here, america first. so, how does president trump feel about the bomb shell revelations that the democratic national committee and the democratic nominees campaign are the ones who funded the smear campaign against presidential candidate donald trump. the man who would go on to win the presidency. >> president trump:
nafta and i tell people, and i tell good people to hear me i'm going to be very tough with nafta but they say oh, please don't touch it. i say listen i'm going to make the deal better. oh, don't touch it. i said supposing i don't terminate it but i make it better, oh, don't touch it and i say why would they not want me to make it better even assuming you leave it the way it is whether we may or may not it depends on how the negotiation turns out, but they don't even want you to touch it even if...
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and they're enjoying just how damaging if nafta was to effectively implode how damaging would that be for a country like mexico for its economy. is interesting because the mexican foreign minister has becoming out this week and he's been saying look this isn't the end of the world if we have to pull out of nafta now we do have. the tip things that we're thinking of but the bottom line is that about eighty five mexican exports do go to the united states is by far mexico's biggest trading partner so you can imagine what would happen if that deal ended now because the nafta deal and it doesn't mean the mexico will stop exporting to the united states i was just speaking to quite a senior analyst here who was saying that a lot of the goods will still continue to be tax free and others will have taxes that are higher for one sector in particular which is the war through industry mexico expulse a lot of cars to the united states and a lot of u.s. companies have their factories here they will start getting hit by taxes if this doesn't end and that will be a big blow to the country the foreign
and they're enjoying just how damaging if nafta was to effectively implode how damaging would that be for a country like mexico for its economy. is interesting because the mexican foreign minister has becoming out this week and he's been saying look this isn't the end of the world if we have to pull out of nafta now we do have. the tip things that we're thinking of but the bottom line is that about eighty five mexican exports do go to the united states is by far mexico's biggest trading partner...
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top of the agenda with president enrique pena nieto just as it has been with donald trump nafta the north american free trade agreement which binds the u.s. canada mexico is being renegotiated in the night with the u.s. is increasingly playing hardball with the other two president trump himself has said many times the deal is unfair does threaten to pull out both canada or mexico's leaders say if it's updated it can still work making mexico wants a good agreement but it has to be positive for the three countries you can't just be good for one or the other as we move forward with renegotiations we will continue to work toward our shared goal of a win win win agreement mexico and canada for the moment presenting a fairly united front but in reality they're into very different positions just last year the united states had a more than sixty billion dollars trade deficit with the mexico in comparison canada and the us have a much more balanced trade relationship. there are concerns in mexico that if negotiations still the two developed countries in the bloc could forge their own deal. i think
top of the agenda with president enrique pena nieto just as it has been with donald trump nafta the north american free trade agreement which binds the u.s. canada mexico is being renegotiated in the night with the u.s. is increasingly playing hardball with the other two president trump himself has said many times the deal is unfair does threaten to pull out both canada or mexico's leaders say if it's updated it can still work making mexico wants a good agreement but it has to be positive for...
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definitely affect mexico's government has been saying this week this isn't the end of the world if nafta doesn't perhaps trying to reassure the population also the industry there are other options they say that they're going to start at that they're already exploring increasing trade in latin america in europe and with asia but really the u.s. has been so close to make sco and there's been these favorable conditions for so long mexico has become so used to it that it's going to be a painful a long process for mexico to change those things if not to does fall through so to put it simply the mexican government we hoping against hope that they can pull something out of this a more than eyes not end this trade agreement and catch on home and live in mexico city thanks john a state of emergency has been declared in the u.s. state of florida where thousands of people have arrived from puerto rico three weeks after hurricane maria but as the exodus continues president trump has threatened to withdraw all long term aid from the island a u.s. territory and a gallagher report from orlando. the sto
definitely affect mexico's government has been saying this week this isn't the end of the world if nafta doesn't perhaps trying to reassure the population also the industry there are other options they say that they're going to start at that they're already exploring increasing trade in latin america in europe and with asia but really the u.s. has been so close to make sco and there's been these favorable conditions for so long mexico has become so used to it that it's going to be a painful a...
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so we'll see what happens with nafta. i've been opposed to nafta for a long time in terms of the fairness of nafta, and i said we'll renegotiate and justin understands this if we can make a deal it will be terminated and that will be fine maybe that won't be necessary, but it has to be fair to both countries. [ inaudible question ] >> no. the press should speak more honestly i've seen tremendously dishonest press. it's not even a question of distortion like the question that was just asked before about ten times the nuclear capability i know the capability that we have, believe me, and it is awesome. it is massive and so when may make up stories like that, that's just made up and the generals will tell you that and then they have their sources that don't exist, in my opinion. they don't exist they make up the sources there are no sources any other question [ inaudible question ] >> we'll decide over the next fairly short period of time, but i think it's going to work out very well for both countries and mexico >> what did
so we'll see what happens with nafta. i've been opposed to nafta for a long time in terms of the fairness of nafta, and i said we'll renegotiate and justin understands this if we can make a deal it will be terminated and that will be fine maybe that won't be necessary, but it has to be fair to both countries. [ inaudible question ] >> no. the press should speak more honestly i've seen tremendously dishonest press. it's not even a question of distortion like the question that was just...
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trump repealed part of obamacare, he talked about pulling out of nafta and the iran deal. plus, he threatened to start a thermonuclear war with nbc news. is so, you may have missed a some-ranging interview trump gave on fox news. he started the interview by ripping the media. >> media is bad. they are really dishonest people. when you're the one that's being written about, you know, if it's good or bad, and it's always-- they try and make it negative. so the media has turned out. i call it fake media. >> stephen: no, you don't! you call it "fake news." ( laughter ) that's your catchphrase, and you've already forgotten it? "like i always said on 'the apprentice,' meatloaf, you are the weakest link." ( laughter ) he would say "you're fired." and it wasn't just domestic issues. trump also touched on our tense relationship with iran. >> iran are great people, and they want freedom, and they want to be sort of want to be friendly with us. i really believe that. but they are dancing in the streets, and they are singing "death to america." >> stephen: wait, do they want us dead o
trump repealed part of obamacare, he talked about pulling out of nafta and the iran deal. plus, he threatened to start a thermonuclear war with nbc news. is so, you may have missed a some-ranging interview trump gave on fox news. he started the interview by ripping the media. >> media is bad. they are really dishonest people. when you're the one that's being written about, you know, if it's good or bad, and it's always-- they try and make it negative. so the media has turned out. i call...
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as you know we're negotiating with nafta. and they have an election right now. and lots of things, but at some point, either nafta will be renegotiating so that it's fair to the united states or it will be terminated. it's very simple. people think that's a very tough statement. but it will probably be renegotiating, but if it's not successfully renegotiated so it's fair for the united states, it will be terminated >> coming up, more from my interview with president trump as we look ahead this morning on sunday morning futures, back in a moment. booking a flight at the last minute doesn't have to be expensive. just go to priceline. it's the best place to book a flight a few days before my trip and still save up to 40%. just tap and go... for the best savings on flights, go to priceline. pcountries thatk mewe traveled,t what is your nationality and i would always answer hispanic. so when i got my ancestry dna results it was a shocker. i'm everything. i'm from all nations. i would look at forms now and wonder what do i mark? because i'm everything. and i marked ot
as you know we're negotiating with nafta. and they have an election right now. and lots of things, but at some point, either nafta will be renegotiating so that it's fair to the united states or it will be terminated. it's very simple. people think that's a very tough statement. but it will probably be renegotiating, but if it's not successfully renegotiated so it's fair for the united states, it will be terminated >> coming up, more from my interview with president trump as we look ahead...
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actually had an existing free-trade agreement before nafta. so some people think they could fall back on that agreement. whereas, canada and mexico didn't have that arrangement. before they would fall back on the w.t.o. rules, which would raise tariffs. and i guess part of the irony of this is the u.s. would actually face higher tariffs into mexico, than mexico would into the u.s., because mexico is considered a developing country. >> sreenivasan: all right sarah mcgregor of "bloomberg news." we'll try to stay on top of this story as it develops. thanks so much. >> thank you! >> sreenivasan: as we reported earlier, spain's prime minister, mariano rajoy, announced today he'll remove the separatist government of the secession- minded region of catalonia. that means the central government in madrid is planning to exercise direct rule over catalonia, a wealthy region where 7.5 million of spain's 46 million people live. the unprecedented move is an attempt to stop catalonia's drive for independence, which has gained momentum in the past month. in t
actually had an existing free-trade agreement before nafta. so some people think they could fall back on that agreement. whereas, canada and mexico didn't have that arrangement. before they would fall back on the w.t.o. rules, which would raise tariffs. and i guess part of the irony of this is the u.s. would actually face higher tariffs into mexico, than mexico would into the u.s., because mexico is considered a developing country. >> sreenivasan: all right sarah mcgregor of...
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nafta's chances of survival... hope for improvement? it is definitely going to be discussed. the canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau meets donald trump today for talks on the future of the north american free trade agreement — or nafta. it comes against a backdrop of increasing tensions over the deal. nafta slashes tariffs on trade between mexico, canada and the us — that trade is worth around $1 trillion a year. but the american leader has called it a disaster and is trying to renegotiate the terms. he's especially annoyed about the $61; billion trade deficit his country has with mexico — which he says has hit americanjobs. but canada hasn't escaped his wrath. canadian plane maker bombardier has been hit with import tariffs of 300% on some of its planes. that's after the us said the planes were being sold at below cost price due to illegal support from ottawa and london. that's something justin trudeau denies and he will try to persuade mr trump that "canada is not america's problem" when talks get underway near washington. he's also expected to say that canada is am
nafta's chances of survival... hope for improvement? it is definitely going to be discussed. the canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau meets donald trump today for talks on the future of the north american free trade agreement — or nafta. it comes against a backdrop of increasing tensions over the deal. nafta slashes tariffs on trade between mexico, canada and the us — that trade is worth around $1 trillion a year. but the american leader has called it a disaster and is trying to...
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we are discussing many things, including nafta. but we have discussions scheduled for quite a few subjects. and i think we both look very much forward. >> indeed. >> i want to tell you, justin, great honor to have you both with us. thank you both very much. >> great to be back here in the oval office. as the president said, a lot of things to discuss. we have an incredibly close relationship, two countries that are interwoven in our economies and in our peoples. we have a good partnership and there's always ways toi improve it, always issues to talk through and that's why having an ongoing relationship between the president and prime minister is important and i'm glad to meet with you here today. >> mr. president, is nafta dead? >> we'll see what happens. we have a tough negotiation and it's something you'll know in the no too distant future. we're going to discuss nafta and we're going to be discussing defense, because we have a great -- these are truly great and original allies and defense is important, and we'll be discussing of
we are discussing many things, including nafta. but we have discussions scheduled for quite a few subjects. and i think we both look very much forward. >> indeed. >> i want to tell you, justin, great honor to have you both with us. thank you both very much. >> great to be back here in the oval office. as the president said, a lot of things to discuss. we have an incredibly close relationship, two countries that are interwoven in our economies and in our peoples. we have a good...
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self-driving cars will get test odden the streets of new york city, and the president's push to roll back nafta. diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning again, diane. >> good morning again, anne-marie. the free trade talks ended without a deal. nasa turned down most trade barriers between mexico and canada. president trump called it a job-killing disaster as hand threatened from the 23-year-old pact if it can't be renegotiated. talks continue next month in mexico. >>> and general motors passed a test with self-driving cars on the very business streets of new york city next year. new york city offers significant causes. a second person in the passenger seat. so far self-driving car have been tested on public roads in san francisco, scottsdale, arizona, and the detroit area. anne-marie? >> chances are the cars will do more braking than driving. you don't drive very fast in new york city. diane kij hall from the new york stock exchange. thanks a lot. >> all right. >>> still to come, bull run. a cat goes on a dangerous rampage in brooklyn, new york. a clea
self-driving cars will get test odden the streets of new york city, and the president's push to roll back nafta. diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning again, diane. >> good morning again, anne-marie. the free trade talks ended without a deal. nasa turned down most trade barriers between mexico and canada. president trump called it a job-killing disaster as hand threatened from the 23-year-old pact if it can't be renegotiated. talks continue...
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just in today will meet the mexican president and he pena nieto and hold talks about the nafta accord let's go live to mexico city and speak out is there is john home and i'm guessing the nafta accord is going to be top of the agenda. yes definitely the fourth round of negotiations are not happening even as these two countries these two countries leaders meet and in the forefront of negotiations the u.s. has already signaled that it's going to start really playing hardball and putting things on the table those two other countries are going to like that much report already coming out about something called a sunset clause which means that after five years or so the countries would have to vote again to continue the deal of wise it would be killed and it seems like that's something that both canada or mexico happy about so these two countries they say both of them that they want to continue the north american free trade agreement the u.s. president donald trump has been a lot more ambivalent about the actual deal itself but there are of course in very different positions mexico has quit
just in today will meet the mexican president and he pena nieto and hold talks about the nafta accord let's go live to mexico city and speak out is there is john home and i'm guessing the nafta accord is going to be top of the agenda. yes definitely the fourth round of negotiations are not happening even as these two countries these two countries leaders meet and in the forefront of negotiations the u.s. has already signaled that it's going to start really playing hardball and putting things on...
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, but i've been opposed to nafta for a long time in terms of the fairness of nafta i said we'll renegotiate and i mean i think justin understand this, we can't make a deal, it'll be terminated. >> reporter: the president raising an sbeeging possibility here which is a reimagined nafta with just one of the three participants mexico or canada and the united states, but maybe not all three. here's what the president said on that point. >> it's possible we won't be able to reach a deal with one or the other. but, in the meantime, we'll make a deal with one. we have a chance to do something very creative that's good for canada, mexico, and the united states >> interestingly the prime minister was asked in french, while he was sitting alongside the president who doesn't speak french how the relationship with the united states was going, and what the tone was between the two men. and he responded in french to the media from canada saying it's great to be here, always good to be among allies and friends. so both sides very much putting an upbeat face on the meeting today. even though there was no j
, but i've been opposed to nafta for a long time in terms of the fairness of nafta i said we'll renegotiate and i mean i think justin understand this, we can't make a deal, it'll be terminated. >> reporter: the president raising an sbeeging possibility here which is a reimagined nafta with just one of the three participants mexico or canada and the united states, but maybe not all three. here's what the president said on that point. >> it's possible we won't be able to reach a deal...
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could drop out of nafta john homan reports from mexico city. canadian prime minister just in through the door is visiting mexico at a very delicate moment in terms of the north american free trade agreement that binds canada mexico and the united states together in a free trading block he's come straight from washington where president trump as he has been for some time was musing about whether it might not be best to scrap all together enough to and have bilateral trading agreements he's negotiators in the fourth round of negotiations now over enough to are apparently playing hardball they're trying to get things that the canadian makes contains don't really want to give now until now meets can come into have had quite a united front they both said that they want to modernize this agreement but they want to keep this agreement but they both seem very different positions as well while the united states and canada both developed countries have quite a healthy trade balance makes coke and the u.s. u.s. has more than sixty billion trade deficit wi
could drop out of nafta john homan reports from mexico city. canadian prime minister just in through the door is visiting mexico at a very delicate moment in terms of the north american free trade agreement that binds canada mexico and the united states together in a free trading block he's come straight from washington where president trump as he has been for some time was musing about whether it might not be best to scrap all together enough to and have bilateral trading agreements he's...
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of course if the us is going to blow up nafta then ca nada's course if the us is going to blow up nafta then canada's immediate interest is to maintain its close trading relationship with the us. but we are not there yet and donald trump has a lot of things about a lot of things. he also said, we'll see, when asked if nafta was dead. usually people get fired when people say that. i think he has been saying he intended to cancel nafta since he was a candidate. about 100 days into his presidency he mused about cancelling it there and then and decided quite publicly and theatrically not to do so at the time. it is always difficult to know with donald trump which of his comments are meant for effect and which he genuinely believes. this is co re which he genuinely believes. this is core interest to canada, this is central economic interest, so i think the canadian government is taking this extremely seriously right now. obviously he will talk about bombardier and i guess the british prime minister will be watching the outcome of that. one of the questions he might ask the president is why i
of course if the us is going to blow up nafta then ca nada's course if the us is going to blow up nafta then canada's immediate interest is to maintain its close trading relationship with the us. but we are not there yet and donald trump has a lot of things about a lot of things. he also said, we'll see, when asked if nafta was dead. usually people get fired when people say that. i think he has been saying he intended to cancel nafta since he was a candidate. about 100 days into his presidency...
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in terms in the future of nafta. did you make changes or was this just a meeting to discuss what you are already knee-deep in. >> the particular median that i was at with the president and prime minister trudeau are focused on other issues. he really focused on federal regulations. i think they really did move the needle on economic growth including the one in two out regulatory reduction plan creating community what is the progress on that. is there a lot more to happen in that regards. >> the president has already knocked out some 860 rules and regulations from the obama administration and every day were finding more and more to do. remember that obama put in something like 7,000 new rules and regulations just in the last two years he was in office. so there is a lot more to go. they will be dug out and gradually replaced. were they all about oil and gas was it environmental was a banking or was all of the above. to make all of the above. you would think the american public was a wild and woolly place that required
in terms in the future of nafta. did you make changes or was this just a meeting to discuss what you are already knee-deep in. >> the particular median that i was at with the president and prime minister trudeau are focused on other issues. he really focused on federal regulations. i think they really did move the needle on economic growth including the one in two out regulatory reduction plan creating community what is the progress on that. is there a lot more to happen in that regards....
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top of the agenda with president enrique pena nieto just as it happened with donald trump nafta the north american free trade agreement which binds the u.s. canada mexico is being renegotiated in the night with the u.s. is increasingly playing hardball with the other two president trump himself has said many times the deal is unfair does threaten to pull out both canada or mexico its leaders say if it's updated it can still work making mexico wants a good agreement but it has to be positive for the three countries can't just be good for one or the other as we move forward with renegotiations we will continue to work toward our shared goal of a win win win agreement mexico and canada for the moment presenting a fairly united front but in reality they're into very different positions just last year the united states had a more than sixty billion dollar trade deficit with the mexico in comparison canada and the us have a much more balanced trade relationship. there are concerns in mexico that if negotiations through the two developed countries in the bloc could forge their own deal. i think
top of the agenda with president enrique pena nieto just as it happened with donald trump nafta the north american free trade agreement which binds the u.s. canada mexico is being renegotiated in the night with the u.s. is increasingly playing hardball with the other two president trump himself has said many times the deal is unfair does threaten to pull out both canada or mexico its leaders say if it's updated it can still work making mexico wants a good agreement but it has to be positive for...
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it is our manufacturing jobs since nafta... it is an unbelievable numberand nafta... it is an unbelievable number and statistics. so what are we doing? my administration policy, tax reform, trade policy, will return significant manufacturing jobs to our country. everything is going to be based on bringing our jobs back, the good jobs, the real jobs. with me isjulian howard, from the investment firm gam. good morning. it will be interesting. i would like to be a fly on the wall. i think it will be mega all could. donald trump is focused on the big trade deficit with mexico but it affects canada as well because it is part of the 02 motive chain. —— boka chain. what he wa nts motive chain. —— boka chain. what he wants is the 50% of cars to have components coming from the us. currently, 62% come from nafta. an integrated supply chain solution. the trump administration once more centric system. that would com pletely centric system. that would completely change that free trade deal. i would assume that canada and mexico would not be happy with that. how doesjustin
it is our manufacturing jobs since nafta... it is an unbelievable numberand nafta... it is an unbelievable number and statistics. so what are we doing? my administration policy, tax reform, trade policy, will return significant manufacturing jobs to our country. everything is going to be based on bringing our jobs back, the good jobs, the real jobs. with me isjulian howard, from the investment firm gam. good morning. it will be interesting. i would like to be a fly on the wall. i think it will...
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daniel: nafta talks are said to continue into 2018. the negotiators on the trade deal between the u.s., canada, and mexico say there are still significant gaps left to fill. the talks were supposed to conclude this year. of course, it is not just the three countries that are affected. many foreign firms are hoping that a deal is reached as soon as possible. reporter: it is business as usual here. these workers are carrying on as normal. the uncertainty is high. no one knows whether the u.s. will impose import tariffs on cars produced in mexico. the u.s., canada, and mexico are renegotiating the north american free trade agreement, nafta. the u.s. has demanded that nafta is renegotiated every five years. "it isn't positiona -- it isn'tr mexicans and companies that make decisions for longer periods of time that five cycles." but other latin american companies are not as dependent on the usa as mexico. "south america has a stronger trade relations with china and the eu than the u.s. most foreign investments in brazil are from the eu." opp
daniel: nafta talks are said to continue into 2018. the negotiators on the trade deal between the u.s., canada, and mexico say there are still significant gaps left to fill. the talks were supposed to conclude this year. of course, it is not just the three countries that are affected. many foreign firms are hoping that a deal is reached as soon as possible. reporter: it is business as usual here. these workers are carrying on as normal. the uncertainty is high. no one knows whether the u.s....
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we start off at nafta. trade ministers from us, bexsero, and canada, have agreed to additional talks. they start when they left off in 2018, where they have big issues to discuss. —— mexico. the agreement is at risk because of the america first agenda of donald trump. earlier, i asked next boat have lately it is that they come to an agreement. this will be tricky to get done. the real challenge is no one other than donald trump himself had a particular problem with nafta. and the few things they wanted to upgrade in nafta were things that donald trump had pulled them out of early this year. other than donald trump, there is not a large constituency being for an upgrade of nafta. was the trump administration hoping that with all the differences amongst the three countries, that mexico and canada would pull out of one before the end of the year? there are a number of people suggesting that given the number of what you might argue our poisoned pills that the united states have tabled in the gender, that me
we start off at nafta. trade ministers from us, bexsero, and canada, have agreed to additional talks. they start when they left off in 2018, where they have big issues to discuss. —— mexico. the agreement is at risk because of the america first agenda of donald trump. earlier, i asked next boat have lately it is that they come to an agreement. this will be tricky to get done. the real challenge is no one other than donald trump himself had a particular problem with nafta. and the few things...
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how do i see nafta change? >> is needs to be refreshed by the modern era. i do think that a nation and factories and competitiveness and i don't think the labor arbitrage is the reason we should be missing. we should be investing in fact he brought her to go with them including human capital. of course fair trade is going to take it to take give-and-take, but i do think it's an agenda and i'm all for what's going on. secretary roth is incredibly good at this. we've known him for a long time did we know he knows business. i really think a seat at the table for business to recalibrate manufacturing, whether it be nafta or china's very necessary. >> did the merger in august, planning on splitting three companies. how is that going? what can you tell us in terms of the status? >> we did it as you said in that timeframe, so now we are putting together all the synergies and the timing of the spencer will have our our earnings call next week. the company's 300 years of history and what we are doing to rearrange the assets in the cultures of these three dynamic com
how do i see nafta change? >> is needs to be refreshed by the modern era. i do think that a nation and factories and competitiveness and i don't think the labor arbitrage is the reason we should be missing. we should be investing in fact he brought her to go with them including human capital. of course fair trade is going to take it to take give-and-take, but i do think it's an agenda and i'm all for what's going on. secretary roth is incredibly good at this. we've known him for a long...
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in the case of nafta, it was to make mexico rich so we didn't have as much immigration. both have worked. china's doing very well. mexico's doing very well. most of our immigration across our southern border isn't from mexico. it's from south of mexico. under the obama administration, the mexicans approached obama to say, can you help us build a wall on our southern border. >> dana: on their southern border. >> so i mean, there's the irony there. >> dana: first thing first. he said he wants the wall and he's going to ask congress to appropriate the money tpoeurt. >> i think that will happen. the deal in the '90s worked. now that those countries are both rich, it's the same kind of deal appropriate? i think that there's certainly room for modification in our favor. >> dana: benefit for us to have your thinking today on tax reform. thank you very much, larry. >> you're very welcome. thanks for having me. >> dana: president trump was also asked about the on going russia investigation. here his response. >> the whole russia thing was an excuse for the democrats losing the el
in the case of nafta, it was to make mexico rich so we didn't have as much immigration. both have worked. china's doing very well. mexico's doing very well. most of our immigration across our southern border isn't from mexico. it's from south of mexico. under the obama administration, the mexicans approached obama to say, can you help us build a wall on our southern border. >> dana: on their southern border. >> so i mean, there's the irony there. >> dana: first thing first. he...
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trump making headlines on another deal saying he's open to bilateral deals with mexico and canada if nafta talks fail trade representatives from the canada and mexico negotiation tables are in washington for a fourth round of nafta renegotiations u.s. commerce secretary wilbur ross saying late yesterday that the trump administration does not want to walk away from the deal the race appears to be tightening for the next fed chair. jerome powell is the front-runner according to predict it the betting website putting his odds at becoming the next fed chair at 48%, followed by kevin warsh at 29%, janet yellen's chances now at 13% steven mnuchin is pushing for powell to take the job we'll hear more from secretary mnuchin at 7:45 a.m. eastern on "squawk box. >>> sheryl sandburg is in washington today she will sit down with mike allen of axios later this morning in her first interviewan groups buying ads to affect the election the house intelligence committee says it will release some of the thousands of adds that the company turned over to congress. >>> we are continuing to follow the developing
trump making headlines on another deal saying he's open to bilateral deals with mexico and canada if nafta talks fail trade representatives from the canada and mexico negotiation tables are in washington for a fourth round of nafta renegotiations u.s. commerce secretary wilbur ross saying late yesterday that the trump administration does not want to walk away from the deal the race appears to be tightening for the next fed chair. jerome powell is the front-runner according to predict it the...
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after he said congratulations, he says we have a problem with nafta. remember? you said our problem in the so i was not prime inister an hour later your ambassador jim blanchard were on the phone and we were on the way to a solution. even the prime minister. because for me trade has increased the wealth around the globe. the fact that we have everybody it able to trade, you saw kind of emerges. china, for example. used to be hundreds of thousands of people dying every year in china. prosperous. quite and the globe is a lot more well before free trade. point of view of the united states, what would have happened if we had defeated it the rhetoric today coming out of the national administration. another million or so immigrants from mexico. their economy took a terrible hit. we would have been widely loathed throughout latin america. one place where our trade volumes went way up in the eight years i was president. exports to gains in latin america than any other part of the world. and it left us all stronger with economies.ified now, all trade agreements have lose
after he said congratulations, he says we have a problem with nafta. remember? you said our problem in the so i was not prime inister an hour later your ambassador jim blanchard were on the phone and we were on the way to a solution. even the prime minister. because for me trade has increased the wealth around the globe. the fact that we have everybody it able to trade, you saw kind of emerges. china, for example. used to be hundreds of thousands of people dying every year in china. prosperous....
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this has been fueled by opposition to nafta. the shift in production would take place if the walk-off was not stopped. >>> joining us now on the markets is jurien timmer and lisa ericsson. i'll ask both of you a similar question do either of you differ with what we're hearing just about every day, that's risk on and the market -- this trend is likely to continue unless there's a shock or policy mistake. while valuations are high they're not out of control do you differ with anything i said >> we do, actually generally agree with what you just said. as you say, that's a consensus view the two things that we would point out in addition to that are, one, the fact that actually when we look at the economic indicators globally, we're seeing some signs of deterioration. and even though the absolute readings on those indicators look good, it's important to monitor that rate of change. while we don't see sustained trend yet, we want to keep our eyes on that the other thing is around the complacency levels in the market if you look at th
this has been fueled by opposition to nafta. the shift in production would take place if the walk-off was not stopped. >>> joining us now on the markets is jurien timmer and lisa ericsson. i'll ask both of you a similar question do either of you differ with what we're hearing just about every day, that's risk on and the market -- this trend is likely to continue unless there's a shock or policy mistake. while valuations are high they're not out of control do you differ with anything i...
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briefly, as well, let's say nafta. it is a disagreement and it falls apart and they have to resort to world trade organisation, wouldn't the biggest loser be the us consumer? that isn't the outcome of the discussions, falling apart of nafta, they are seeking to update the nafta. president trump said many times he would be willing to tear it up, so we don't know what the outcome will be? that's true. he says that, but he has to get congress to agree and the us congress said the other day that coming out of nafta would be a disaster. 35 us states have da as their single biggest export market. it would, yes, a huge detrimental impact as it would in any situation when it is part of a large market and pulls out of it. thank you for your time. really fascinating and just to say, of course, we'll keep an eye with regards to the two men meeting later on near washington. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. credit agency equifax says many more uk customers were affected by a data breach than first tho
briefly, as well, let's say nafta. it is a disagreement and it falls apart and they have to resort to world trade organisation, wouldn't the biggest loser be the us consumer? that isn't the outcome of the discussions, falling apart of nafta, they are seeking to update the nafta. president trump said many times he would be willing to tear it up, so we don't know what the outcome will be? that's true. he says that, but he has to get congress to agree and the us congress said the other day that...
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i'd like to move on to nafta for a minute. as you know, nafta has created a robust energy trading market between the u.s. and mexico and canada. and in particular, following mexico's liberalization and privatization of their energy business, we've had a huge increase in energy flows across the border, particularly between texas and northern mexico. and this has resulted in a trade surplus to the united states. or for the benefit of the united states. i am concerned that u.s. trade representative is making proposals with regard to nafta that would short-circuit those gains that we have had in terms of our ability to export energy in mexico. and so i was going to ask -- my question is this. are you consulting with the administration, particularly with the u.s. trade representative, about making sure that we get nafta 2.0 done correctly so that we have a robust energy market with mexico and canada? >> we are, mr. flores. and i've been in direct contact with pedro joaquin caldwell, my counterpart in mexico, as well as jim car, my
i'd like to move on to nafta for a minute. as you know, nafta has created a robust energy trading market between the u.s. and mexico and canada. and in particular, following mexico's liberalization and privatization of their energy business, we've had a huge increase in energy flows across the border, particularly between texas and northern mexico. and this has resulted in a trade surplus to the united states. or for the benefit of the united states. i am concerned that u.s. trade...
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president donald trump suggested the tough talks to rework nafta could fail and then mexico might be dumped from the three kountry pact but mystic about the negotiations saying the meeting with trump went well the talks were held against the backdrop of another trade dispute over a hefty duties the u.s. a slap on canadian made airplanes alan fischer pasmore from washington d.c. . with the forefront of talks aimed at drawing up a new north american free trade agreement underway here in washington canadian prime minister justin to door came to meet with president donald trump the donald trump has been on the record since the moment he moved into the white house that he would like to see a new nothe agreement an agreement that has been in place for almost twenty five years and both canada and mexico see until this point has been walking relatively well but top wants to see a new modernized agreement and justin trudeau a says that is understandable in the circumstances but while donald trump says he may want to walk away justin trudeau believes there is the possibility that they can come
president donald trump suggested the tough talks to rework nafta could fail and then mexico might be dumped from the three kountry pact but mystic about the negotiations saying the meeting with trump went well the talks were held against the backdrop of another trade dispute over a hefty duties the u.s. a slap on canadian made airplanes alan fischer pasmore from washington d.c. . with the forefront of talks aimed at drawing up a new north american free trade agreement underway here in...
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whether it's creating tensions with mexico or with australia, whether it is blowing up tpp or blowing up nafta. going after allies around the world, going after nato. and i think they look at this and they go, well, gee, he's going back on america's word. he's not reliable. he's erratic. we've got a potential problem. and you've got people like angela merkel saying, okay, we've got to go it alone. the canadians have said, okay, we're going to have to go it alone. and the chinese have said, okay, we're going to step into the breach. we're going to fill the void because america is clearly less reliable and its retreating. >> case in point, the iran nuclear deal. david, i wish we had more time. thank you, good to see you. >> good to see you. >>> still to come, a look at the effect that the nation's opioid crisis is having on children. >>> but first, president trump defends throwing paper towels into a crowd of people at a hurricane relief center in hurricane-ravaged puerto rico. >> they had these beautiful soft towels, very good towels. and i came in and there was a crowd of a lot of people. and
whether it's creating tensions with mexico or with australia, whether it is blowing up tpp or blowing up nafta. going after allies around the world, going after nato. and i think they look at this and they go, well, gee, he's going back on america's word. he's not reliable. he's erratic. we've got a potential problem. and you've got people like angela merkel saying, okay, we've got to go it alone. the canadians have said, okay, we're going to have to go it alone. and the chinese have said,...
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exiting nafta would be a big mistake. the agricultural sector has taking shots at the dministrations approach to partners.g nafta delighted to find a cheaper way to do it themselves. think it's a little bit of an empty threat to agriculture in that. say, so i beans. if somebody cuts off their so i beans from us, they're going to have to get them from some other marketplace will free up that marketplace for us. tell, there's n not a world over supply of products.al so unless the countries are to be prepared, i think of a threat to try to agriculture the community than something that he could with. i'm from british columbia, west coast of canada. great anxiety and frustration. this is a century's old debate countries. two hould nafta fail, should the renegotiations fail. should the worst outcome happen, we would then go up into a sector manage to trade relationship with the united states. given that we have 100 years of this one file, we can't seem to land it in this give le, why would that anybody confidence on the ability
exiting nafta would be a big mistake. the agricultural sector has taking shots at the dministrations approach to partners.g nafta delighted to find a cheaper way to do it themselves. think it's a little bit of an empty threat to agriculture in that. say, so i beans. if somebody cuts off their so i beans from us, they're going to have to get them from some other marketplace will free up that marketplace for us. tell, there's n not a world over supply of products.al so unless the countries are to...
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the countries' plans, canada and mexico will say they remain committed to continuing negotiations on nafta and will even publicly touch on progress made in areas like small business and competition but the uncertainty caused dollar to spike to a nearly five-month high against the peso when cnbc first reported this news earlier today and could move even further depending on how the u.s. responds this afternoon. the ball appears to be in the white house's court. the white house and the office of the u.s. trade representative declined to comment. the president did speak though last night with canada's prime minister justin trudeau on two specific trade disputes, according to a readout of that call provided by the canadian government the first, duties placed on soft wood lumber back in april. the second, hefty tariffs placed on the jetmaker bombardia by the u.s. after a lawsuit brought by boeing and the resulting deal announced last night with airbus a person familiar with that call said it was informative and discussed the guarantees that airbus had provided in order to do the deal and they s
the countries' plans, canada and mexico will say they remain committed to continuing negotiations on nafta and will even publicly touch on progress made in areas like small business and competition but the uncertainty caused dollar to spike to a nearly five-month high against the peso when cnbc first reported this news earlier today and could move even further depending on how the u.s. responds this afternoon. the ball appears to be in the white house's court. the white house and the office of...
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>> for nafta it could be a big u.s. mexico and canada opt out and decide not to allow foreign investors to utilize the ability to go torbitrati rather than the national courts. it's not clear to me that that's the case. a country like mexico has certainly benefited from investors stayed dispute settlements. the u.s. is arguing that there will be countries that often and it's too early to say. a significant presidential change if it were replicated in other trade agreements and countries opted then from foreign investors perspectives that would be a long-term negative. shery: another issue has always been the chapter 19 dispute settlement panels. the stakes for the u.s. and canada? >> this is a provision that in a very technical area of manufacturing goods trade allows exporters to go to a separate arbitration style panel rather than national courts if they disagree with the tariffs that are being imposed when they are accused of subsidies and dumping. over theas gone down years. canada has identified it as a very big de
>> for nafta it could be a big u.s. mexico and canada opt out and decide not to allow foreign investors to utilize the ability to go torbitrati rather than the national courts. it's not clear to me that that's the case. a country like mexico has certainly benefited from investors stayed dispute settlements. the u.s. is arguing that there will be countries that often and it's too early to say. a significant presidential change if it were replicated in other trade agreements and countries...
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how would nafta interruption not interrupt that >> well, i think nafta interruption has an impact on the traded sector within the market, but ultimately, what's driving stocks is strong earnings growth across the board. if you look at the earnings cycles, it's not about one or two sectors drawing this cycle you're seeing earnings growth across all major sectors and across all major -- >> shutting down borders wouldn't put some sort of an impact on that >> it's going to create volatility does it derail this global growth story i think, no, it doesn't. we've seen a number of big shots that have seen brexit in the u.k. we've seen italian constitutional reform. these have all created short-term volatility that have an impact on some areas of the market for sustained basis, but none of these have been able to derail what is a very powerful bull market. >> why are we looking at this powerful economic global growth? >> it's because it's so stained and stable that we've entered a phase of the cycle which we think of about synchronized and sustained expansion where growth becomes self-reinfor
how would nafta interruption not interrupt that >> well, i think nafta interruption has an impact on the traded sector within the market, but ultimately, what's driving stocks is strong earnings growth across the board. if you look at the earnings cycles, it's not about one or two sectors drawing this cycle you're seeing earnings growth across all major sectors and across all major -- >> shutting down borders wouldn't put some sort of an impact on that >> it's going to create...
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we will also have a discussion on nafta negotiations. more conversations when we return. >> the c-span bus is traveling across the country on our 50 capitals four. we recently stopped in frankfurt, kentucky to talk with folks about what is the most important issue in their state. >> hello, i live in frederick, kentucky. what are the most important issues in kentucky right now is public pensions. legislatures in kentucky are trying to call a special session to organize funds to take care of our pensions. it is important to all public sector workers and all of their families. we have a coalition called the kentucky public pension coalition. that includes firefighters and various other members who have joined and are partnering with us. our coalition is try to fight and make sure that legislators here in kentucky do the right thing in finding funding for our pensions. >> one of the biggest issues in this state is the drug problem. rural kentucky, the drug problem is rampant. that is one of the biggest issues. >> hello, i work for the common
we will also have a discussion on nafta negotiations. more conversations when we return. >> the c-span bus is traveling across the country on our 50 capitals four. we recently stopped in frankfurt, kentucky to talk with folks about what is the most important issue in their state. >> hello, i live in frederick, kentucky. what are the most important issues in kentucky right now is public pensions. legislatures in kentucky are trying to call a special session to organize funds to take...
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he pushed through nafta, the free trade association, agreement of trade free trade , between the united states and mexico. planlso he initiated colombia, that basically rescued colombia. most americans don't know we have been giving money to colombia every year since 1999 and that has transformed the country into a peaceful and prosperous place. barack obama, wildly popular in color inpeople of latin america. pushed free trade agreements others,ombia and respected for normalizing relations with cuba. and obama perhaps received the highest honor a u.s. leader could ever receive in latin america. president obama was at a state dinner in argentina in 20 -- in in buenos aires, and the world's 2008 greatest tango dancer asked him to tango with her. if you have ever seen the tape of it the president did do very , well, which would have been one of his most challenging experiences tangoing with her. to be sure, not all latin americans would want to dance with democratic presidents. mexicans of course would announce woodrow wilson for dispatching general pershing in 1916 into mexico trying to c
he pushed through nafta, the free trade association, agreement of trade free trade , between the united states and mexico. planlso he initiated colombia, that basically rescued colombia. most americans don't know we have been giving money to colombia every year since 1999 and that has transformed the country into a peaceful and prosperous place. barack obama, wildly popular in color inpeople of latin america. pushed free trade agreements others,ombia and respected for normalizing relations with...
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president trump has said that nafta has been a disaster for the u.s. and has frequently threatened to scrap it unless major changes are made.>>> let's check back in with sal who has been maintaining two separate traffic reports this week. the fire zone road closures and that the commute. >>> and looking at the zone in sonoma county and napa county, some of the main roads have stayed open. on monday, a lot of the main roads were closed, 37 and 101 this morning we have closures but most are on side roads and not the freeways. you can see that as we push in, traffic on highway 101 has been open but many of the off ramps are closed. hopper, river and bicentennial. after that it does look okay from santa rosa to petaluma. there's not been much of a commute in this area as people have been asked to stay off the roads and people have been doing that. traffic has been very light. highway 128 in and out of calistoga is still closed northwest of calistoga and highway 128 in the lake areas that area is still closed for fire at city. let's move to the commute on 5
president trump has said that nafta has been a disaster for the u.s. and has frequently threatened to scrap it unless major changes are made.>>> let's check back in with sal who has been maintaining two separate traffic reports this week. the fire zone road closures and that the commute. >>> and looking at the zone in sonoma county and napa county, some of the main roads have stayed open. on monday, a lot of the main roads were closed, 37 and 101 this morning we have closures...
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but i've been opposed to nafta for a long time in terms of the fairness of nafta. i said we'll renegotiate. i think justin understands this. if we can't make a deal, it will be terminated and that will be fun. they're going to do well, we're going to do well. maybe that won't be necessary. it has to be fair to both countries. reporter: do you think -- [inaudible] president trump:. no the press should speak more honestly. i've seen tremendously dishonest press. it's not even a question of distortion. like the question that was just asked before about 10 times the nuclear capability. i know the capability that we have. believe me. and it is awesome. it is massive. and so when they make up stories like that, that's just made up. and the generals will tell you that. then they have their sources that don't exist. in my opinion. they don't exist. they make up the sources. there are no sources. any other questions? reporter: [inaudible] -- what happens to nafta? president trump: we'll decide over the next fairly short period of time. i think it's going to work out very we
but i've been opposed to nafta for a long time in terms of the fairness of nafta. i said we'll renegotiate. i think justin understands this. if we can't make a deal, it will be terminated and that will be fun. they're going to do well, we're going to do well. maybe that won't be necessary. it has to be fair to both countries. reporter: do you think -- [inaudible] president trump:. no the press should speak more honestly. i've seen tremendously dishonest press. it's not even a question of...
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nafta has exploded trade. it has benefited millions, including in the u.s., where manufacturers depend on canadian and mexican supplies. farmers heavily depend on the mexican market, and consumers have enjoyed lower prices thanks to the pact. business headlines -- the disgraced chairman of samsung returns to court to try to have his five-year prison sentence overturned. he was convicted in august of offering massive bribes t to the former presidedent in return for bubusiness favors. this was the first hearing by south korea's appeals court. lawyers argue that a note written by the former aid of the ousted president should not have been accepted as president. there is a deal to buy a large part of air berlin, germany second-biggest carrier that is now bankrupt. up 81 ofne will snap air berlin's 144 aircraft and take on 3000 employees. the deal has sparked controversy, with the german government facing accusations it helped steer the process with plans to make lufthansa a dominant force in the e.u. aviation mark
nafta has exploded trade. it has benefited millions, including in the u.s., where manufacturers depend on canadian and mexican supplies. farmers heavily depend on the mexican market, and consumers have enjoyed lower prices thanks to the pact. business headlines -- the disgraced chairman of samsung returns to court to try to have his five-year prison sentence overturned. he was convicted in august of offering massive bribes t to the former presidedent in return for bubusiness favors. this was...
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justin trudeau is right now missing the mexican president pena nieto to talk about the nafta of course also mexico city is out there as john heilemann so john i guess i'm guessing that certain after is going to be top of the agenda for these two leaders. absolutely justin trudeau is coming to mexico in a really delicate moment as you just said there for these two countries and that's because of the third member of the north american free trade agreement the united states is increasingly playing hardball in the negotiations over how it should be modernized or whether it should continue at all president donald trump has been very publicly ambivalent for quite some time about nafta musing over whether it should continue and president prime minister trudeau is actually come to mexico straight from washington where he did talk to president trump and so mexico and canada have both said that they think that the nafta should continue but they are in quite different positions the canadian trade balance with the united states is relatively healthy whereas the u.s. has quite a large trade deficit
justin trudeau is right now missing the mexican president pena nieto to talk about the nafta of course also mexico city is out there as john heilemann so john i guess i'm guessing that certain after is going to be top of the agenda for these two leaders. absolutely justin trudeau is coming to mexico in a really delicate moment as you just said there for these two countries and that's because of the third member of the north american free trade agreement the united states is increasingly playing...
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but we'll be discussing nafta and defense. because we have a great -- these are great allies and mutual defense is very important. and i guess we'll be talking about mutual oftfense but peopl don't talk about. but we have certainly things to talk about but nafta will be a big factor today. >> [ inaudible question ] >> no, i never discussed increasing it. i want it in perfect shape. that was fake news by nbc, which gives a lot of fake news lately. no, i never discussed. i think someone said i want ten times the puck lar weapons we have right now. right now we have so many nuclear weapons i want them in perfect condition, perfect shape. that's the only thing hive discussed. general mattis put out a statement or is putting out a statement saying that that was fake news, that it was just mentioned that way. and it's frankly disgusting the way the press is able to write whatever they want to write. and people should look into it. no, i want to have absolutely perfectly maintained, which we are in the process of doing, nuclear force
but we'll be discussing nafta and defense. because we have a great -- these are great allies and mutual defense is very important. and i guess we'll be talking about mutual oftfense but peopl don't talk about. but we have certainly things to talk about but nafta will be a big factor today. >> [ inaudible question ] >> no, i never discussed increasing it. i want it in perfect shape. that was fake news by nbc, which gives a lot of fake news lately. no, i never discussed. i think...
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president trump said nafta has been a disaster for the u.s. and has frequently threatened to scrap it unless changes are made. >>> another hollywood executive is facing an allegation of sexual harassment. this time it's amazon studios chief right price. -- right price. he is currently on a leave of absence. producer on the series, the man in the high castle, said price harassed her in claims he propositioned her two years ago. as follows accusations against harvey weinstein. amazon is investigating the new case. >>> let's check in with sal and that friday morning commute. >>> right now we are looking at some of these commutes. i want to start with a look at the fire zone. the major roads and the fire zone are open. highway 37, 101. you can see as i push in more many of the closures are local. many of these roads are detoured. highway 12 between sonoma and santa rosa, you will run into some detours but a lot of it is open since monday. highway 128 is closed northwest of calistoga and also east of st. helena. also in lake berryessa. highway 101
president trump said nafta has been a disaster for the u.s. and has frequently threatened to scrap it unless changes are made. >>> another hollywood executive is facing an allegation of sexual harassment. this time it's amazon studios chief right price. -- right price. he is currently on a leave of absence. producer on the series, the man in the high castle, said price harassed her in claims he propositioned her two years ago. as follows accusations against harvey weinstein. amazon is...
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i've been opposed to nafta a long time in terms of fairness of nafta. i said we'll negotiate. justin understands this. if we can't make a deal we'll terminate it. they will do well, we will do well. maybe that won't be necessary t has to be fair to both countries. reporter: do you think there should being limits on the press? >> no. the press should speak honestly. it is not a question of distortion, like the question asked before about 10 times the nuclear capability. i know the capability we have, believe me. it is awesome. it is massive. and so when they make up stories like that, that is just made up. the generals will tell you that. then they have their sources that don't exist in my opinion, they don't exist. they make up the sources. there are no sources. any other question? [shouting questions] we'll decide over next period of time. it will work out with both countries and mexico. reporter: what about the iran deal? >> you will see that very soon. we'll announce that shortly. reporter: [inaudible] free trade with canada? >> sure, absolutely. it is possible we won't rea
i've been opposed to nafta a long time in terms of fairness of nafta. i said we'll negotiate. justin understands this. if we can't make a deal we'll terminate it. they will do well, we will do well. maybe that won't be necessary t has to be fair to both countries. reporter: do you think there should being limits on the press? >> no. the press should speak honestly. it is not a question of distortion, like the question asked before about 10 times the nuclear capability. i know the...
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the nafta renegotiations those are wrapping up. representatives from all three countries, the u.s., canada and mexico, are about to discuss any progress they have made. our kayla tausche has already been reporting, though, that canada's foreign minister and mexico's economy minister are opposing the protectionist policies that have been put forward by the u.s. during this round of negotiations. sources say that despite those oppositions, though, both canada and mexico do remain committed to continuing these negotiations on nafta we're going to bring you a live update on any developments as this event gets under way. we'll monitor it for you coming up here. >>> so let's get to the market now. that dow 23,000 mark bob pisani, we punched up above it briefly earlier, right? >> we did. here's what's important. ten weeks to go 1,000 points in the dow. it's far you i want to show you the dow is a point weighted index. we had boeing contribute 160 of the 1,000 dow points in the last ten weeks. come over here, i want to show you the stocks
the nafta renegotiations those are wrapping up. representatives from all three countries, the u.s., canada and mexico, are about to discuss any progress they have made. our kayla tausche has already been reporting, though, that canada's foreign minister and mexico's economy minister are opposing the protectionist policies that have been put forward by the u.s. during this round of negotiations. sources say that despite those oppositions, though, both canada and mexico do remain committed to...
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i have been opposed to nafta for a long time in terms of the fairness of nafta. i said we'll negotiate. i think justin understands this. if we can make a deal it will be terminated. they're gonna do well. we're gonna do well. maybe that won't be necessary. but it has to be fair to both countries. [ inaudible question ] >> no. the press should speak more honestly. i have seen tremendously dishonest press. it's not even a questio of distortion like the question that was just asked bere ab ten times the nuclear capability. i know the capability we have, believe me, and it is awesome. it is massive. and so when they make up stories like that, that's just made up. the generals will tell you that. then they have theirources that don't exist, in my opinion, they don't exist. they make up the sources. there are no sources. any other question? we'll decide over the next fairly short period of time. i think it's gonna work out very well for both country, and mexico. >> what's your thinking on the iran deal? >> you're gonna see very soon. we're going to be announcing that.
i have been opposed to nafta for a long time in terms of the fairness of nafta. i said we'll negotiate. i think justin understands this. if we can make a deal it will be terminated. they're gonna do well. we're gonna do well. maybe that won't be necessary. but it has to be fair to both countries. [ inaudible question ] >> no. the press should speak more honestly. i have seen tremendously dishonest press. it's not even a questio of distortion like the question that was just asked bere ab...
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i would like to move on to nafta for a minute. as you know, nafta has created a robust energy trading market between the u.s. and mexico and canada. and in particular following mexico's liberalization and privatization of the energy business, we've had a huge increase in energy flows across the border, particularly between texas and northern mexico and this is a result in a trade surplus to the united states. or for the benefit of the united states. i am concerned that u.s. trade representatives is making proposal with regard to nafta that would short circuit those gains that we've had in terms of our ability to export energy to mexico. and so i was going to ask you -- my question is this, are you consulting with the administration about making sure we get nafta 2.0 done correctly so we have a robust energy market with mexico and canada. >> we are. and i've been in direct contact with pedro joaquin caldwell, my counterpart in mexico as well as jim carr, my counterpart in canada and just we're going to have a tri lateral meeting in
i would like to move on to nafta for a minute. as you know, nafta has created a robust energy trading market between the u.s. and mexico and canada. and in particular following mexico's liberalization and privatization of the energy business, we've had a huge increase in energy flows across the border, particularly between texas and northern mexico and this is a result in a trade surplus to the united states. or for the benefit of the united states. i am concerned that u.s. trade...
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again and again and leading broadcast that we are abandoning nafta and getting out of deals that have been deemed beneficial to canadians. so they're concerned everything from goods and all products are going to be caught up in a trade war with perhaps the country we're most friendly with on this planet. scott martin on that. scott, that seems to be the read you're getting from a lot of the canadian press that something that we're not even thinking about is something that they're very, very worried about. should they be worried? >> yeah. they should be, neil, because like you mentioned, the relationship with canada is one that's very important. i think to both countries. but this could be one of those things where this is the art of the deal from trump. this is the strings of the negotiation from trump with respect to his tact with mexico. which don't forget, mexico, abincredible trade surplus that they have with the united states. over $130 billion and certainly a great situation that mexico has with exports with canada as well. so this could be one of those things that trump is layi
again and again and leading broadcast that we are abandoning nafta and getting out of deals that have been deemed beneficial to canadians. so they're concerned everything from goods and all products are going to be caught up in a trade war with perhaps the country we're most friendly with on this planet. scott martin on that. scott, that seems to be the read you're getting from a lot of the canadian press that something that we're not even thinking about is something that they're very, very...
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the latest nafta negotiations are underway in the nation's capital. joined by eric martin live from washington to tell us what's been going on. are automobile rules. what are they and what have the negotiators on the u.s. hope will change? u.s.te last night, the presented to mexico and canada its proposal to tighten the rules of origin for light vehicles that, that is to increase from 52.5% original content requirement it has at and have new 85% requirements that 50% of a car exported from mexico or canada must originate from the u.s.. it's extremely controversial, something the auto industry has pushed back against strongly as well as the u.s. chamber of commerce. they say is potentially one of the most conflict provoking proposals we could see in its entire nafta process. shari: we have been talking about the presence stand when it comes to nafta, that he is being aggressive in order to derail the talk some have a justification to pull out from the agreement altogether. what are you hearing from the ground when they try to understand the president's
the latest nafta negotiations are underway in the nation's capital. joined by eric martin live from washington to tell us what's been going on. are automobile rules. what are they and what have the negotiators on the u.s. hope will change? u.s.te last night, the presented to mexico and canada its proposal to tighten the rules of origin for light vehicles that, that is to increase from 52.5% original content requirement it has at and have new 85% requirements that 50% of a car exported from...